7 Preamble The following regulations have been adopted on the basis of Articles 49(2)(a) and 50(1) of the UEFA Statutes (June 2007 edition). I General provisions Article 1 Scope of application 1.01 The present regulations govern the rights, duties and responsibilities of all parties participating and involved in the preparation and organisation of the UEFA European Football Championship (hereinafter the competition). II Entries Admission Duties Article 2 Entries for the competition 2.01 UEFA stages a European Football Championship for senior men s national teams every four years, over two seasons All UEFA member associations (hereinafter associations) are invited to enter their senior men s national team for the competition. Admission criteria 2.03 To be eligible to participate in the competition, an association must fulfil the following criteria: a) It must confirm in writing that the association itself, as well as its players and officials, agree to respect the statutes, regulations, directives and decisions of UEFA; b) It must confirm in writing that the association itself, as well as its players and officials, agree to recognise the jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne as defined in the relevant provisions of the UEFA Statutes; c) It must fill in the official entry documents (i.e. all documents containing the information deemed necessary by the UEFA administration for ascertaining compliance with the admission criteria), which must reach the UEFA administration within the deadline set by the latter and communicated in due course through a circular letter sent to all associations. 1

8 Admission procedure 2.04 The UEFA General Secretary communicates the decision on admission to the competition to the associations in writing If an association does not fulfil the admission criteria, the UEFA General Secretary will decide not admit it to the competition. Such decisions are final. Duties of the associations 2.06 On entering the competition, participating associations agree: a) to comply with the Laws of the Game issued by the IFAB; b) to respect the principles of fair play as defined in the UEFA Statutes; c) to field their strongest team throughout the competition; d) to play all matches under a head coach who holds at least the highest coaching qualification of the association by which he is employed (based on the implementation status of the UEFA Coaching Convention as at October 2009) or who, subject to domestic regulations, undertakes to start (within one year of his appointment) a procedure to obtain such a licence; e) to stage all matches in the competition in accordance with the present regulations; f) to comply with all decisions regarding the competition taken by the UEFA Executive Committee, the UEFA administration or any other competent body and communicated appropriately (by UEFA circular letter or by official letter, fax or ); g) to observe the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations for all matches in the competition; h) to stage all matches in the competition in a stadium meeting the structural criteria of the stadium category required by paragraph 12.01; i) not to represent UEFA or the UEFA European Football Championship without UEFA s prior written approval; j) to indemnify, defend and hold UEFA and its subsidiaries and all of their officers, directors, employees, representatives, agents and other auxiliary persons free and harmless against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, claims, actions, fines and expenses (including reasonable legal expenses) of whatsoever kind or nature resulting from, arising out of, or attributable to any non-compliance by the participating association or any of its players, officials, employees, representatives or agents with these regulations. Friendly matches 2.07 The teams competing in the final tournament are not entitled to play friendly matches in the host countries from three months before the start until one month after the conclusion of the final tournament. This stipulation does not apply to the host associations. 2

9 2.08 Matches between any two teams that have qualified for the final tournament may not be played within one month of the start of the final tournament. This stipulation also applies to the host associations. Intercontinental competitions 2.09 The winner of the UEFA European Football Championship undertakes to participate in intercontinental competitions arranged by UEFA in conjunction with other confederations and/or FIFA. In exceptional cases, for which justification must be provided, the runner-up may be enlisted to play these matches. III Trophy, Plaques and Medals Article 3 Trophy 3.01 The original trophy, which is used for the official presentation ceremony at the final and at other official events approved by UEFA, remains in UEFA s keeping and ownership at all times. A full-size replica trophy, the UEFA European Football Championship winners trophy, is awarded to the winning association Any association which wins the trophy three consecutive times or five times in total receives a special mark of recognition. Once a cycle of three successive wins or five in total has been completed, the association concerned starts a new cycle from zero Replica trophies awarded to winners of the UEFA European Football Championship (past and current) must remain within the relevant association s control at all times and must not leave the association s country without UEFA s prior written consent. Associations must not permit a replica trophy to be used in any context where a third party (including, without limitation, associations sponsors and other commercial partners) is granted visibility or in any other way which could lead to an association between any third party and the replica trophy and/or the competition. Associations must comply with any trophy use guidelines that the UEFA administration may issue from time to time Associations may not, and may not permit any third party to, develop, create, use, sell or distribute any promotional materials or merchandise bearing any representation of the trophy or any replica thereof (including, without limitation, trophy lift images) or use any such representation in a manner that could lead to an association between any third party and the trophy, replica trophy and/or the competition. Commemorative plaque 3.05 Each association that competes in the final tournament receives a commemorative plaque. Semi-finalist plaque 3.06 Each defeated semi-finalist receives a plaque. 3

10 3.07 The finalists receive a plaque. Final plaque Medals 3.08 Forty gold medals are presented to the winning team and 40 silver medals to the runner-up. 40 bronze medals are presented to the defeated semi-finalists. Additional medals may not be produced. IV Responsibilities Article 4 Responsibilities of the associations 4.01 The associations are responsible for the behaviour of their players, officials, members, supporters and anyone carrying out a function at a match on their behalf The association in the territory of which a qualifying match or the final tournament is being staged is considered the host association The host association is responsible for order and security before, during and after the match. The host association may be called to account for incidents of any kind and may be disciplined Matches must, in principle, be played in a stadium within the territory of the host association. Exceptionally, matches may be played in the territory of another UEFA member association, if so decided by the UEFA administration and/or the disciplinary bodies, for reasons of safety or as a result of a disciplinary measure. Additional responsibilities for the final tournament 4.05 The UEFA administration informs the associations participating in the final tournament about any further guidelines, directives or decisions related to the final tournament and provides them with all relevant documents in due time. V Insurance Article 5 General principles 5.01 Everyone involved in the competition (qualifying competition and final tournament) is responsible for its own insurance cover The participating associations are responsible for and undertake to conclude all necessary and adequate insurance cover for their delegations, including players and officials, at their own expense for the whole duration of the competition The host association is solely responsible for the insurance cover of all sites used for the competition, including stadium, facilities and official zones. If the host association is not the owner of the stadium used, it is also responsible for ensuring 4

11 that the stadium owner and/or tenant in question provides a fully comprehensive insurance cover, including third-party liability and property damage. If appropriate insurance policies are not provided by the stadium owner and/or tenant in due time, the host association is required to conclude the necessary additional insurance cover at its own cost, failing which it may be concluded by UEFA at the host association s expense All insurances must cover the full period of the competition, including the preparation and the post-competition phase Claims for damages against UEFA are expressly excluded and anyone involved must hold UEFA harmless from any and all claims for liability arising in relation to the competition. In any case, UEFA may request anyone involved to provide, free of charge, written releases of liability and/or hold harmless notes, and/or confirmation and/or copies of the policies concerned in one of UEFA s official languages UEFA insures its own area of responsibility in accordance with the present regulations. Qualifying competition 5.07 Host associations must conclude with reputable insurers and at their own cost all necessary insurance in connection with the staging and organising of the matches, including third-party liability and spectator accident coverage. Host associations are responsible for ensuring that UEFA is included as a co-insured party The third-party liability policy must include an appropriate guaranteed sum for damage/injury for all occurrences (not excluding bad weather, force majeure and terrorism) to persons, objects, property, and for pure financial economic losses, and it must correspond to the specific circumstances of the associations concerned. Final tournament 5.09 In addition to Articles 5.01 to 5.08, the host associations staging the final tournament must conclude at their own expense adequate insurance cover (including cancellation) for all of their risks arising from organising and staging the final tournament under these regulations, in accordance with their responsibilities, as set out in the staging agreement and communicated by UEFA from time to time. VI Competition System Article 6 Competition stages 6.01 The competition consists of a qualifying competition and a final tournament. 5

12 6 Article 7 A. Qualifying competition Group formation 7.01 The teams of the host associations for the final tournament, Poland and Ukraine, qualify automatically for the final tournament. The remaining teams are drawn into 6 groups of 6 teams and 3 groups of 5 teams. The groups are formed by the UEFA administration by means of a draw, with seeded teams, on completion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying competition. The reigning European champions are always seeded. The other associations are classified on the basis of the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see Annex I, paragraph 1.2.1). The decisions of the UEFA administration are final If any of the teams in question have the same coefficient, the following criteria, relating only to the most recent qualifying competition, are determinant, in the order given: a) UEFA national team coefficient from the matches played; b) average goal difference; c) average number of goals scored; d) average number of away goals scored; e) fair play ranking; f) drawing of lots. Match system for the qualifying competition 7.03 The matches in the qualifying competition are played in groups according to the league system, with each team playing all opponents in its group in a series of home and away matches. Three points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a defeat. Equality of points after the group matches 7.04 If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings: a) higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question; b) superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question; c) higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question; d) higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question; e) if, after applying criteria a) to d) to several teams, two or more teams still have an equal ranking, the criteria a) to d) will be reapplied to determine the ranking

13 of these teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria f) to j) apply; f) superior goal difference in all group matches; g) higher number of goals scored in all group matches; h) higher number of goals scored away from home in all group matches; i) fair play ranking in all group matches; j) drawing of lots. Qualification for the final tournament 7.05 The nine group winners and the best runner-up qualify directly for the final tournament To determine the best runner-up, only results against the teams in first, third, fourth and fifth place are taken into account, with the following criteria being taken into consideration in the order given: a) higher number of points obtained in these matches; b) superior goal difference from these matches; c) higher number of goals scored in these matches; d) higher number of away goals scored in these matches; e) position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see Annex I, paragraph 1.2.2); f) fair play ranking in these matches; g) drawing of lots The eight remaining runners-up contest play-off matches. The four ties are determined by means of a draw. The four runners-up with the best position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see Annex I, paragraph 1.2.2) are seeded for the draw. If any of the teams in question have the same coefficient, the criteria listed in paragraph 7.02 apply. The play-offs are played according to the knockout system, with each team playing each opponent twice, in home and away matches. The seeded teams play the return match at home. The teams which score the greater aggregate of goals in the two matches qualify for the final tournament. Otherwise, the provisions of paragraph 7.08 apply For matches played under the knockout system, if the two teams involved in a tie score the same number of goals over the two legs, the team which scores more away goals qualifies for the next stage. If this procedure does not produce a result, i.e. if the two teams score the same number of home and away goals, two 15- minute periods of extra time are played at the end of the second leg. If, during extra time, both teams score the same number of goals, away goals count double (i.e. the visiting team qualifies). If no goals are scored during extra time, kicks from the penalty mark (Article 16) determine which team qualifies for the next stage. 7

14 Article 8 B. Final tournament 8.01 The UEFA Executive Committee has entrusted the Polish Football Association (PZPN) and the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) with the joint organisation and staging of the final tournament. Group formation 8.02 The UEFA administration divides the 16 teams that qualify for the final tournament into four groups (A, B, C, D) of four teams each By means of a draw, the four groups are formed as follows: Group A Group B Group C Group D A1 B1 C1 D1 A2 B2 C2 D2 A3 B3 C3 D3 A4 B4 C4 D4 Coefficients 8.04 The seeded teams are the host associations, with the reigning European champions if they qualify, and one or two teams with the best coefficients according to the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see Annex I, paragraph 1.2.2). The other finalists are assigned to the four groups by means of a draw, according to their coefficients If any of the teams in question have the same coefficient, the criteria listed in paragraph 7.02 apply. Results from the play-offs referred to in paragraph 7.07 are thereby not taken into consideration. Group match schedule 8.06 Each team plays each of the other teams in the same group according to a league system (three points for a win, one point for a draw, no points for a defeat). The group matches are played according to the following schedule. The last two matches in each group must both kick off at the same time. The first-named team is considered as the home team. Match day 1 Match day 2 Match day 3 Group A A1 vs A2 A1 vs A3 A4 vs A1 A3 vs A4 A2 vs A4 A2 vs A3 Group B B1 vs B2 B1 vs B3 B4 vs B1 B3 vs B4 B2 vs B4 B2 vs B3 8

15 Group C C1 vs C2 C1 vs C3 C4 vs C1 C3 vs C4 C2 vs C4 C2 vs C3 Group D D1 vs D2 D1 vs D3 D4 vs D1 D3 vs D4 D2 vs D4 D2 vs D3 Equality of points after the group matches 8.07 If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied, in the order given; to determine the rankings: a) higher number of points obtained in the matches among the teams in question; b) superior goal difference in the matches among the teams in question (if more than two teams finish equal on points); c) higher number of goals scored in the matches among the teams in question (if more than two teams finish equal on points); d) superior goal difference in all the group matches; e) higher number of goals scored in all the group matches; f) position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see Annex I, paragraph 1.2.2); g) fair play conduct of the teams (final tournament); h) drawing of lots If two teams which have the same number of points, the same number of goals scored and conceded play their last group match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, the ranking of the two teams in question is determined by kicks from the penalty mark (Article 16), provided no other teams within the group have the same number of points on completion of all group matches. Should more than two teams have the same number of points, the criteria listed under paragraph 8.07 apply. Quarter-finals 8.09 The winners and runners-up in each group play the quarter-finals over one match, as follows: Match 1 Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B Match 2 Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A Match 3 Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D Match 4 Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C 9

16 Semi-finals 8.10 The four winners of the quarter-finals play the semi-finals over one match, as follows: Winner Match 1 vs Winner Match 3 Winner Match 2 vs Winner Match 4 Final 8.11 The winners of the semi-finals play in the final. Same number of goals in a quarter-final, semi-final or the final 8.12 If the result stands as a draw at the end of normal playing time, extra time of two periods of 15 minutes is played. If the two teams are still equal after extra time, the winners are determined by kicks from the penalty mark (Article 16). VII Refusal to play, Cancellation of a Match, Match abandoned and Similar Cases Article 9 Refusal to play and similar cases 9.01 If an association refuses to play or is responsible for a match not taking place or not being played in full, the Control and Disciplinary Body takes a decision in the matter The Control and Disciplinary Body can validate the result as it stood at the moment when the match was abandoned if the match result was to the detriment of the association responsible for the match being abandoned If an association is disqualified during the qualifying competition matches, or at the final tournament, the results of all of its matches are declared null and void, and the points awarded forfeited If an association that has qualified for the final tournament does not compete, the UEFA administration may replace it and, if so, decide which association is to take its place according to the results achieved by the associations eliminated previously An association which refuses to play or is responsible for a match not taking place or not being played in full loses all rights to payments from UEFA Upon receipt of a reasoned and well-documented request from the association concerned, the UEFA administration may set an amount of compensation due for financial loss. 10

17 Article 10 A. Qualifying competition Cancellation of a match before the departure of the visiting team If the host association finds that a match cannot take place, for example because the field is not fit for play or because of the weather, it must notify the visiting association and the referee before their departure from home and the UEFA administration at the same time. In this case, the match must be played on another date as agreed by the host association and the visiting association, subject to the approval of the UEFA administration. Cancellation of a match after departure of the visiting team If any doubt arises as to the condition of the field of play after the visiting team s departure from home, the referee decides on the field of play itself whether or not it is fit for play If the referee declares that the match cannot commence because the field is not fit for play or for other reasons, it must be played either the next day or on another date as agreed by the host and visiting associations, subject to the approval of the UEFA administration. An agreement must be reached within two hours of the referee s decision to cancel the match. In case of dispute, the UEFA administration fixes the date and kick-off time of the match. Its decision is final. Match abandoned If the match is abandoned before the end of normal time or during any extra time because the field is not fit for play or for other reasons, it must be replayed in full either the next day or on another date as agreed by the host association and the visiting association, subject to the approval of the UEFA administration. An agreement must be reached within two hours of the referee s decision to cancel the match. In case of dispute, the UEFA administration fixes the date and kick-off time of the match. Its decision is final. Expenses When the circumstances required the host association to notify the visiting association and the referee before their departure from home of a match not being able to be played and if the host association failed to do so, it is responsible for the travel, board and lodging expenses of the visiting association and the referees In all other cases, each association bears its own expenses, including additional expenses resulting from the match having to be (re)played later than initially scheduled. However, if a match cannot take place at all for reasons beyond control and the visiting association travels back home, the travel, board and lodging expenses of the visiting association, as well as the relevant hosting costs of the host association, are borne by the two associations in equal parts. 11

18 B. Final tournament If the referee declares the field of play unfit for play, the match will be played the following day, unless, for reasons beyond control, the match cannot take place then. In this case, the UEFA administration will take a final decision If a match cannot commence or is abandoned before the end of normal playing time or during any extra time because the field is not fit for play or for other reasons, it must be played or replayed in full the next day. If, for reasons beyond control, the match cannot be replayed the next day, the UEFA administration will take a final decision. VIII Match Dates, Venues and Kick-off Times Article The competition will be staged over the two seasons that follow the 2010 FIFA World Cup. A. Qualifying competition Match dates The following twelve dates are reserved for the group matches in the qualifying competition of the UEFA European Football Championship: 2010 a) 3/4 and 7 September 2010 b) 8/9 and 12 October c) 25/26 and 29 March 2011 d) 3/4 and 7 June 2011 e) 2/3 and 6 September 2011 f) 7/8 and 11 October 2011 (dates for the last matches in all groups) The following two dates are reserved for the play-off matches between the remaining eight runners-up: a) 11/12 November 2011 b) 15 November Matches as referred to in paragraph may be played on other dates if both associations concerned are in agreement and the principles governing the release of players for association teams as laid out in Annex 1, Article 1 of the FIFA Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players are adhered to. The associations in a group have 30 days after the draw in which to agree on the order of their matches. The exact date of each match must be specified (e.g. Saturday 4 September 2010). If the associations in question are unable to reach agreement, 12

19 the matches will take place according to a standard fixture list drawn up by the UEFA administration. This standard fixture list will take into consideration relevant factors for the match organisation, such as weather conditions For reasons of sporting fairness, the UEFA administration is entitled to order matches within a group to be played at the same time. Any subsequent changes of date are subject to the approval of the UEFA administration. The host association of a match must, in this case, also inform the other associations in the group. Venues and kick-off times The venues of the matches are fixed by the host associations and announced to their opponents and the UEFA administration at least 60 days in advance. When fixing a venue, the host association must take into account the length of the journey to be undertaken by the visiting association. Unless the visiting association agrees otherwise, the venue for a qualifying match must be no more than a twohour bus drive from the nearest international airport. The kick-off times must also be announced to the UEFA administration at least 60 days before the match. Arrival of the teams at the match venue The associations must arrange for their teams to arrive at the match venue early enough in order to be able to hold their pre-match press conference before the media deadlines of both involved countries and in any case no later than 24 hours before kick-off. B. Final tournament Match dates The final tournament will take place from 8 June to 1 July Venues and kick-off times The UEFA administration is responsible for drawing up the match schedule for the final tournament. Each team must have at least 48 rest hours between each match played. Arrival of the teams in host countries Each association taking part in the final tournament must arrive at their team hotel in one of the host countries at least five days before their first match. Arrival of the teams at the match venue The teams must arrive at their transfer hotel or be within a 60km radius of the stadium where their match is to be played no later than 24 hours before kick-off. Training grounds UEFA offers each association a number of pre-selected training grounds. Should an association choose a training ground other than those which have been preselected, then the association concerned bears all the costs incurred. 13

20 11.13 In any case, any and all training grounds used by associations are referred to as official from five days before the first match of the final tournament and the provisions laid out in paragraph apply. IX Stadiums and Match Organisation Article 12 Stadium categories Unless stipulated otherwise in these regulations, matches in the competition must be played in a stadium which meets the structural criteria of the following categories as defined in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations: a) category 3 for the qualifying competition; b) elite category for the final tournament. Exceptions to a structural criterion The UEFA administration may grant an exception to a specific structural criterion for the stadium category in question in cases of particular hardship and upon reasoned request, for instance owing to the current national legislation or if the fulfilment of all the required criteria would force an association to play its home matches on the territory of another association. An exception can be granted for one or more matches in the competition or for the whole duration of the competition. Such decisions are final. Stadium certificate and safety certificate Each association on whose territory matches in the competition will be played is responsible for: a) inspecting every stadium concerned and for issuing stadium certificates which have to be forwarded to the UEFA administration confirming that the stadiums meet the structural criteria of the required stadium category; b) sending the UEFA administration a copy of the certificate issued by the competent public authorities confirming that the stadium, including its facilities (emergency lighting system, first aid facilities, type of protection against intrusion by spectators into the playing area, etc.), has been thoroughly inspected and meets all the safety requirements laid down by the applicable national law The UEFA administration accepts or rejects the stadiums on the basis of these certificates. Such decisions are final. Stadium inspections The UEFA administration may carry out stadium inspections at any time before and during the competition to check whether the required structural criteria have been and are still being met. Cases of non-conformity with an applicable structural criterion may be referred to the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body, which will 14

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